上代码,看例子
public class City {
private String name;
private String code;
public City() {
}
public City(String name, String code) {
this.name = name;
this.code = code;
}
public String getName() {
return name;
}
public void setName(String name) {
this.name = name;
}
public String getCode() {
return code;
}
public void setCode(String code) {
this.code = code;
}
}
// Use a constructor with parameters to create a City
City sf = new City("San Francisco", "SF");
// Use a default constructor with no parameters to create a City
City la = new City();
// Set the members using setters
la.setName("Los Angeles");
la.setCode("LA");
// Use the City's method references and assign them to functions
Function<City, String> getNameFunction = City::getName;
Function<City, String> getCodeFunction = City::getCode;
System.out.println("The code for "
+ getNameFunction.apply(sf)
+ " is "
+ getCodeFunction.apply(sf));
-> The code for San Francisco is SF
// Use the City's method references and assign them to biconsumers
BiConsumer<City, String> setNameBiConsumer = City::setName;
BiConsumer<City, String> setCodeBiConsumer = City::setCode;
City ny = new City();
setNameBiConsumer.accept(ny, "New York");
setCodeBiConsumer.accept(ny, "NY");
// Use the City's constructor method reference to create
// a default constructor reference.
Supplier<City> defaultConstructor = City::new;
City sd = defaultConstructor.get();
sd.setName("San Diego");
sd.setCode("SD");
// Use the City's constructor method reference to create
// a two-parameter constructor reference.
BiFunction<String, String, City> twoParameterConstructor = City::new;
City dc = twoParameterConstructor.apply("Washington, D. C.", "DC");